Moved this to secondary a few days ago and just saw this this morning. Is this an infection? Hard to get a good close up picture through the Carboy but it looks like the stuff we used to culture in microbiology back in the day. Dammit...
That's genius. I'm doing that from now on. I pretty much always screw one of them up. One too many homebrews on brew day.
Side note: I brewed this on 3/15 and just took my first reading from primary. Sitting at 1.014 now. Tomorrow I'll rack to secondary and get ready for the dry hopping. The...
Yeah, there are two dry hop additions which is why I'm planning to move to secondary. I'll take a reading tomorrow and see what it's sitting at. Sounds like the FG should be somewhere around 1.010
I've been throwing mine in around 130 and letting them hang while the kettle gets up to about 170. After reading these and some others, sounds like the way to go is to pop them in at about 155-160 and turn off the heat and let them soak.
I don't see any harm in sparging them either.
Definitely should have put the carboy into a water bath from the get go. That was dumb. I'll give it a few more days, take a reading and go from there.
This is my first time using a carboy for primary (or at all, actually). On 3/14 I brewed NB's Plinian Legacy (extract). It appears that the layer of yeast near the top (just below the krausen) has dropped off since there was a distinct "creamy" looking layer there yesterday. And it looks like...
I wouldn't worry about it. I ran mine for four solid days just to see. Granted I work 12 hour shifts so I was off all four days and was checking on it periodically. Didn't even warm up a bit at all.
If you are using the dual magnet setup the best way to get them in the right position is to stick the stir bar you will be using directly onto the magnets and position them so that they do not extend beyond the length of your stir bar. That worked for me. And also try ibrewmyown's suggestion of...
Adam, like ibrewmyown mentioned, try using a stirbar that has the rib/ring around the middle of it (if you're not already). I ended up putting a piece of that anti-skid drawer liner stuff under my flask and that quieted it down a bit. I also noticed that once I got my Pyrex brand flask, as...
Looks good! Just make sure those wires are secured in a way there's no risk of them getting into the fan. The one other thing that I did was put some hot glue around the power source cord on the inside of the box so that it couldn't get pulled on. Or find a tight rubber grommet or something.